Starting with Tohaa
List#3: Heavy Hitters, Happy critters!
Move over, here are the Tohaa wildcards! Next to Triads, Tohaa has recently received some other models. This list focusses on those!
What you’ll need:
- Tohaa Starter
- Makaul Box
- Kotail Spitfire blister
- Rasail Boarding Team Box
- Igao Blister
The List:
Makaul (HFT)
Sakiel (Viral Combi)
Kamael (combi)
Makaul (HFT)
Kamael (Paramedic)
Kamael (Observer)
Rasail Boarding Team (Spitfire)
Rasail Peripheral (HFT)
Kotail (Spitfire)
Igao (Combi Rifle)



Two Triads, and a couple of lone Tohaa!
The Rasail Boarding Team is a brand-new unit, and a really weird unit on top of that! Due to his 2Wound Symbiont Armour the Rasail is a 3 wound Light Infantry! No, that’s not a typo, we checked twice.
On top of that, the Rasail has a Nanoscreen, which grants him partial cover in the direction the screen is turned to. With good placement, you can bes ure you’ll always have total cover against any attack.
The Spitfire is a ridiculous efficient weapon; being high burst, mid damage.
In case someone does flank your nanoscreen tactic, the Rasail also have a little Chaksa running around flaming every unit to bits that tries to get up close with the Rasail. You should check out PanO players who run the Auxilias a lot.. they can tell you how to manoever best with the G:Synced Peripheral to get the most out of it.
It’s a pricey unit, but it is worth it! Your enemy will spend tons of resources in stopping this model.
The Kotail is another wildcard, and at this level of play, could be a bouncing ball of death. Superjump, Symbiont Armour and Holoprojecter L2. Also he has a 6-4 MOV stat, which makes him feverishly mobile. The Holoprojecter allow you to mask the Kotail as something else, or hide him among two other holograms. You note which of the three is the real one.. and your opponent has to guess at which one he’ll fire in order to hit it. But, 66% chance he’ll guess wrong, and you’ll get to shoot his model with a Normal Roll instead of a Face-to-Face roll, while his ARO is nullified by not having a valid target. A great, survivable, 2 wound flanker.
Next is the Igao.. totally new and fresh! A Camouflaged, Infiltrator much like the Clipsos (although that one has TO Camo). Martial Arts Lv3, Kinemtica L1. With the CC stat of 20, the Igao becomes a pretty nifty CC specialist, that can take out a threat early on. MA L3 allows you to modify your own own CC stat as well as your opponent’s reaction. Yours gets a boost of +3, theirs gets a -3. Critting on a 17 is not bad. You also get the previous levels, which might do some good as boosting your Damage output is not bad as well! 😉 Or you just walk towards them, blaze your Nanopulsers up close.







You might wanna correct the Poison for the Ectros there, it doesn’t work like that in 3rd edition!
Ugh! Here I was toying around with new Mayanet for N3 update.. Stupid me. It said on the tin the wiki wasn’t up to date! Thanks for correcting! 😉
And I also noticed that your last list for ITS is at 332 points? You might wanna check that out too!
Apparently a Kotail slipped in, thanks for pointing that out! 😉 Fixed!
great job enjoyed reading and learning about the tohaa as a beginner it helps alot . explaining the working of the units also once again nice work .
I’m playing Tohaa and totally enjoyed reading this article. I was amazed by the Rasail troops by their look, but now with 3 wounds, I will get them for sure…
Thanks
Just a heads up, Kumotail can’t repair Symbiont. Nothing in N2 can. N3 adds the possibility to heal Symbiont (with Symbiobombs) but you can’t do it many times.